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*A statue of MacArthur built in Jayu (Freedom) Park, in [[Incheon]], South Korea in 1957 has become a site of contention between some civic groups who consider the statue a symbol of imperialism, should be removed, and some veteran groups who consider him a hero and symbol of all Korean and UN forces who died.<ref>[http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200507/200507150022.html Chosun.com]</ref> Skirmishes between the two groups have forced the Korean government to protect the statue with troops. In November 2006, a MacArthur Statue protest leader was arrested.<ref>[http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200611/200611290021.html Reprobate Activist Held for Espionage]</ref> |
*A statue of MacArthur built in Jayu (Freedom) Park, in [[Incheon]], South Korea in 1957 has become a site of contention between some civic groups who consider the statue a symbol of imperialism, should be removed, and some veteran groups who consider him a hero and symbol of all Korean and UN forces who died.<ref>[http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200507/200507150022.html Chosun.com]</ref> Skirmishes between the two groups have forced the Korean government to protect the statue with troops. In November 2006, a MacArthur Statue protest leader was arrested.<ref>[http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200611/200611290021.html Reprobate Activist Held for Espionage]</ref> |
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*[[Long Island MacArthur Airport|MacArthur Airport]], Long Island, New York, USA |
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Revision as of 15:25, 21 October 2009
Douglas MacArthur, United States Army General is remembered for his services in many places. Schools, roads and parks are among those that have been named in his honor. MacArthur was enormously popular with the American public, even after his defeat in the Philippines, and across the United States streets, public works, children and even a dance step were named for him during World War II as well.[1]
Schools
- Douglas MacArthur High School (1950) in San Antonio, Texas, whose mascot is "The Mighty Brahmas" and is a part of the North East Independent School District, is named for MacArthur.
- Douglas MacArthur High School in Levittown, New York was named after the general also.
- Douglas MacArthur Fundamental Intermediate School is located in Santa Ana, California; this was also named after the General.
- Douglas MacArthur Junior High School in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Their original mascot was "the Cadets".
- Douglas MacArthur Elementary School in Mesa, Arizona is named after the general.
- Irving, Texas is home to MacArthur High School, which is also on MacArthur Boulevard. The southern part of town is home to Nimitz High School.
- Houston, Texas is home to MacArthur High School as well as Nimitz High School and Eisenhower High School; all are located in the Aldine Independent School District.
- MacArthur Elementary-Intermediate School in El Paso, Texas is named after Douglas MacArthur. It is in the El Paso Independent School District.
- MacArthur High School in Lawton, Oklahoma.
- MacArthur Middle School on Fort George G. Meade army base in Fort Meade, Maryland. Famous alumni include Nick Noone.
- Macarthur High School in Decatur, Illinois.
- Douglas MacArthur Elementary School in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Their mascot is "The Generals."
- Douglas MacArthur Elementary School in Waltham, Massachusetts.
- Douglas MacArthur Elementary School, Indianapolis, Indiana
- MacArthur Middle School, Berkeley, Illinois
- Douglas MacArthur Elementary School, 1101 Janneys Lane, Alexandria, Virginia.
Roads and bridges
- Douglas McArthur Drive in Starkville, Mississippi.
- The MacArthur Bridge in Detroit, Michigan runs across the Detroit River to Belle Isle Park.
- There are two bridges and one road named after MacArthur in Taiwan, the MacArthur Highway (麥克阿瑟公路), becoming one of the only three foreigners who have had a landmark named after them, the other two being Franklin Roosevelt and George Leslie Mackay. The road is located in Taipei, although it is renamed now. The two bridges remain.
- MacArthur Boulevard in Maryland and Washington, D.C. is named in his honor. It runs from Great Falls Park in Potomac, Maryland, into the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
- MacArthur Boulevard is a major highway in Orange County, California. It runs east of the Santa Ana River to Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. This road is also the access to John Wayne Airport.
- Though there is a deviation in the spelling, McArthur Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri is named after General MacArthur. It runs from Goodfellow Boulevard to Darby Street.
- A street, MacArthur Boulevard, a section of Interstate 580 and a major freeway interchange in Oakland, California, are named after him. A local BART rapid transit station in Oakland is named after its location atop the street and in the freeway median. The tunnel south of the Golden Gate Bridge on Highway 1 where it passes through the Presidio in San Francisco is named after him.
- MacArthur Drive, is an 8-mile (13 km) long multilane bypass around the western side of Alexandria, Louisiana. Throughout, it bears US 71 and in places the additional road numbers for US 165, US 167, and LA 28. Until the 1992 closure of England Air Force Base, MacArthur Drive helped connect it with Camp Beauregard, which lies northeast of Alexandria and is a major facility for the Louisiana National Guard.
- MacArthur Boulevard is a major street in the Algiers section of New Orleans, Louisiana.
- MacArthur Drive is a major thoroughfare in the northwestern part of North Little Rock, Arkansas and is also known as Arkansas Highway 365.
- MacArthur Boulevard is a major highway in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and terminates at the Federal Aviation Administration training academy there.
- The MacArthur Causeway is a six lane highway that links downtown Miami, Florida with the city of Miami Beach. The roadway (State Road A1A) crosses the Biscayne Bay south of the Venetian Causeway and north of the Port of Miami.
- An 18-mile (29 km) section of Interstate 580 running between and though the cities of Oakland, California and Castro Valley, California was dedicated to the Great General upon its completion. It is commonly referred to as the "MacArthur Freeway."
- The MacArthur Bridge in Manila, Philippines runs across the Pasig River.
- The highway that spans from Kalookan, Metro Manila to as far as La Union in the Philippines is named after General MacArthur. It is now aptly called "MacArthur Highway."
- MacArthur Highway in Davao region in Southern Philippines.
- MacArthur Avenue, Canberra, Australia.
Others
- The Douglas MacArthur Academy of Freedom, an extension of Howard Payne University in Brownwood, Texas, is named for the general. It has a life-size statue of MacArthur in front of the building. Douglas MacArthur's Medal of Honor is on permanent display in the MacArthur Gallery, along with a collection of MacArthur's effects, including swords from the Philippines and Japan, a collection of his pipes, and other personal belongings.
- MacArthur Park located near downtown Los Angeles, California is named after General MacArthur. The park was also the basis of the song of the same name written by Jimmy Webb.
- There is a national guard base and section of highway named for MacArthur in North Little Rock, Arkansas, as well as a park in Little Rock, Arkansas.
- Long Island MacArthur Airport, which is located in Islip, New York.
- A major upscale shopping mall, MacArthur Center, is named for Douglas MacArthur and is located across the street from the MacArthur memorial and burial site in Norfolk, Virginia.
- MacArthur Barracks at the United States Military Academy at West Point, adjacent to the MacArthur Statue.
- The Missouri Meerschaum company, a popular manufacturer of corn cob pipes, makes a "General MacArthur" style of pipe, modelled after the tall, thin style of pipe for which Douglas MacArthur was famous.
- MacArthur Square is a commons area located to the east of the Milwaukee County Courthouse in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- MacArthur Inn, an historic hotel circa 1940, in Narrows, Virginia.
- MacArthur Park (formerly Westlake Park) is a park in Los Angeles, California, named after General Douglas MacArthur and designated city of Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument #100. It is located in the Westlake neighborhood of the city.
- Two towns in the Philippines are named after him: MacArthur, Leyte, and General MacArthur, Eastern Samar.
- "I Shall Return" MacArthur Landing Memorial is situated in Red Beach, Palo, Leyte in the Philippines. The monument marks the spot where General Douglas MacArthur landed with the American Liberation Forces in October, 1944 starting the Battle of Leyte.
- The large MacArthur Central plaza in downtown Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is named after Douglas MacArthur and has as its logo the five stars of his rank. The MacArthur Museum MacArthur Museum, Brisbane, which was opened to the public in 2004, is located within the MacArthur Central building.
- A statue of MacArthur built in Jayu (Freedom) Park, in Incheon, South Korea in 1957 has become a site of contention between some civic groups who consider the statue a symbol of imperialism, should be removed, and some veteran groups who consider him a hero and symbol of all Korean and UN forces who died.[2] Skirmishes between the two groups have forced the Korean government to protect the statue with troops. In November 2006, a MacArthur Statue protest leader was arrested.[3]
References
- ^ Costello, John The Pacific War Atlantic Communications. 1981 p. 225 ISBN 0-89256-206-4
- ^ Chosun.com
- ^ Reprobate Activist Held for Espionage